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RE: [APML] OT: Eclipse Collage
Jerry, Chris and Gary,
Thank you very much. That was truly a lot of fun! The laptop was connected
to the camera using remote capture and I could get instant feedback on the
images.
My Supra 400 film apparently gathered so much moisture it stuck together.
The lab couldn't get it loose from the canister. I brought it home and
opened up inside a changing bag and the first 1/3 of the roll was damp, the
other seems dry. Is it worth reloading into another can after it dries and
taking it back to the lab?
Scott Hammonds
www.creatorsview.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Lodriguss [mailto:jerryapml@astropix.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 4:11 PM
To: Discussion of Film Astrophotography
Subject: Re: [APML] OT: Eclipse Collage
Hi Scott,
Very nice.
Jerry
At 03:25 PM 10/28/2004, you wrote:
>I said to myself I'd never do this, but here I go anyway. This is my
>first attempt at anything digital other than a few practice shots.
>Clouds rolled in on the last half of the eclipse and although still
>visible to the naked eye it created a halo.
> http://www.creatorsview.com/astrophoto/eclipse04.html
>
>I also shot some film wide field shots but haven't gotten them
>developed yet, I'll post them later.
>
>Thanks,
>Scott Hammonds
>www.creatorsview.com
>
>
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